But mine is not a complete set ley... too bad. But no regrets lah, I love the 22 to bits.
No lah, I also dunno what a PAM77 is... but there are so many PAM models that remain relatively unknown until one pops up in the collector's market on paneristi.
Hah hah, i am sure you love the 22 to bits. I would too if i had one!
Nah... I wish i had a 22. A 22BT like yours(?) would be cool. No idea what is a Pam 77 tho'. Can you enlighten me pls?
But mine is not a complete set ley... too bad. But no regrets lah, I love the 22 to bits.
No lah, I also dunno what a PAM77 is... but there are so many PAM models that remain relatively unknown until one pops up in the collector's market on paneristi.
Very informative 2277... thanks for posting this up, am sure everyone will benefit. I can't help but notice your fervent interest in destros from your recent posts... Are you one of those whose got a destro to share? And from your nick... u've got a PAM22 and a PAM...77??? Issit a 30 piece L.E.?
Nah... I wish i had a 22. A 22BT like yours(?) would be cool. No idea what is a Pam 77 tho'. Can you enlighten me pls?
Slightly off the topic of destros... There is a school of thought which says that the early millesimation numbers (up to series "F") were shared across the generic models. If that is correct, then in the case of the "A" series Luminor Marina, the 1500 pieces would be shared amongst pams 1A, 3A and 4A.
Very informative 2277... thanks for posting this up, am sure everyone will benefit. I can't help but notice your fervent interest in destros from your recent posts... Are you one of those whose got a destro to share? And from your nick... u've got a PAM22 and a PAM...77??? Issit a 30 piece L.E.?
You can always get a IWC BP anytime at a reasonable price. Price of the BP has not moved much over the years & is still in production. The 1A & 1BT are both out of production & god knows how many are T-dial are there (1A - 1500). I sold my BP 5004 to buy pam & has no regrets.
Slightly off the topic of destros... There is a school of thought which says that the early millesimation numbers (up to series "F") were shared across the generic models. If that is correct, then in the case of the "A" series Luminor Marina, the 1500 pieces would be shared amongst pams 1A, 3A and 4A.
20 grand !!! Is this for REAL ??? Y so much? I'm also like some others who would be keen on Panerai but for the HARDCORE Paneraist . What are the plus point for the purchase of a 1A ??? 20G can get a IWC Big Pilot 7 Days Power Reserve. Am I comparing apples to oranges ???
You can always get a IWC BP anytime at a reasonable price. Price of the BP has not moved much over the years & is still in production. The 1A & 1BT are both out of production & god knows how many are T-dial are there (1A - 1500). I sold my BP 5004 to buy pam & has no regrets.
20 grand !!! Is this for REAL ??? Y so much? I'm also like some others who would be keen on Panerai but for the HARDCORE Paneraist . What are the plus point for the purchase of a 1A ??? 20G can get a IWC Big Pilot 7 Days Power Reserve. Am I comparing apples to oranges ???
Yeap, can't be more real than that.
One way to understand it is... Think Daytona 116520 vs Daytona 16520 Zenith Mk 1 when comparing a PAM111 to a PAM1A. Something along that line.
And yes, Comparing a PAM1A to a BP is indeed apples to oranges Both belong to different schools.
After the first Panerai purchase (commonly a PAM111 or PAM104), one will start to look towards the neo-vintages like the PAM1A/BT, and understand the value of Patina, not to mention also the likelihood of being sucked into it.
1A too ex... Can t bring myself to pay 20grand for it.. : )
20 grand !!! Is this for REAL ??? Y so much? I'm also like some others who would be keen on Panerai but for the HARDCORE Paneraist . What are the plus point for the purchase of a 1A ??? 20G can get a IWC Big Pilot 7 Days Power Reserve. Am I comparing apples to oranges ???
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